EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 5 User’s Manual User Manual
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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 5: Playout – Player Control Panel
EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011
Issue 5.9.B
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Option Description
Possible destinations, depending on the XNet
network, are:
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the user’s default bin
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the user’s default playlist
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a default archive target
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any target destination visible on the GigE network
that has been defined, such as CleanEdit targets,
Avid, targets, Final Cut Pro targets, File targets.
Backup to Near Line
Enables the backup of clip to the default nearline or
to a nearline directory. Lists the on-line nearline
directories destinations to which the loaded clip can
be sent.
Restore to XT
Restores the clip to an EVS video server:
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the default EVS video server.
The default server is defined in the XNet network
page of the Remote Installer.
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one of the EVS video servers present on the
network.
A submenu is available from each EVS server to
select the XT page where you can restore the clip.
Copy by GigE
Copies a clip from an EVS video server to another
one by the way of the GigE network, as far as the
servers have a GigE card. Lists all the EVS servers
present on the network with sub-menus with server
pages.
Publish
Opens the Publish Clip window from which the loaded
clip can be published to groups of users
View Key Clip
Displays the Key clip associated with a Fill clip that
is loaded
Unlink
Deletes the link between the Fill and Key clips or
between ganged clips.
Rename
Opens the Update Clip Name window from which the
clip name can be modified.
Modify T/C IN or Date
Opens the Modify T/C In or Date window from which
you can modify the IN timecode or date of a clip.
Protect
Protects the loaded clip, which means that a user will
receive a warning when he tries to delete a protected
clip in IPDirector or in Multicam.
When a protected clip is loaded, its name is
displayed on a light blue background in the Loaded